According to an interview by Bill Reed with source novelist Joanne Greenberg published in the 15th October 2007 issue of 'The Gazaette', ''she doesn't think much of the film. The moviemakers scrubbed out the anti-Semitism because they were 'terrified,' she said. The characterization of mental illness 'stank on ice'. Misconceptions about mental illness led Greenberg to write her book in the first place. 'In the 1960s people were taking all kinds of drugs to get artificial insanity," she said. 'They were praising the very thing that my friends and I were trying to get rid of'.''
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